2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2015.01.004
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Bio-based resistance inducers for sustainable plant protection against pathogens

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“…The effectiveness of chitosan has been ascribed to its antifungal activity against B. cinerea (Badawy, Rabea, & Taktak, 2014;Muñoz & Moret, 2010;Silva Jùnior et al, 2014) and to its triggering of plant defenses, such as compounds, enzymes, or genes related to pathogenesis, cell-wall degradation, or the phenylpropanoid pathway, both in strawberry tissues (Landi et al, 2014;Wang & Gao, 2013) and in other fruit (Burketova, Trda, Ott, & Valentova, 2015;Feliziani et al, 2013b;Lu et al, 2014;Muzzarelli et al, 2012). Furthermore, the formation of a semi-permeable film by chitosan over the fruit Table 7 Fruit surface color described by the parameters of L*, a* and b*, which relate to the luminescence, red tone, and yellow tone, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of chitosan has been ascribed to its antifungal activity against B. cinerea (Badawy, Rabea, & Taktak, 2014;Muñoz & Moret, 2010;Silva Jùnior et al, 2014) and to its triggering of plant defenses, such as compounds, enzymes, or genes related to pathogenesis, cell-wall degradation, or the phenylpropanoid pathway, both in strawberry tissues (Landi et al, 2014;Wang & Gao, 2013) and in other fruit (Burketova, Trda, Ott, & Valentova, 2015;Feliziani et al, 2013b;Lu et al, 2014;Muzzarelli et al, 2012). Furthermore, the formation of a semi-permeable film by chitosan over the fruit Table 7 Fruit surface color described by the parameters of L*, a* and b*, which relate to the luminescence, red tone, and yellow tone, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several examples of the successful use of these as PRIs in Solanaceae species (Table 1). For reviews on general bio-based PRIs see recent papers by Burketova et al [98] and Wiesel et al [99]. …”
Section: Plant Resistance Inducers (Pris) In Solanaceae Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant diseases cause severe losses in crop production, and a variety of chemical pesticides are used to control maladies, but chemicals are often harmful for the environment and farmer's and consumer's health and even for the crops themselves. The excessive use of pesticides also increases resistance of the pathogen with the outcome of resistant strains (Burketova et al 2015). Taking this in consideration, compounds of natural origin are expected to have lower environmental impact than synthetic pesticides, mainly because they are easier to biodegrade (Couillerot et al 2014).…”
Section: Antibiotic Productionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, scientific evidence indicates that these advantages are not always achieved. On the other hand, disadvantages include that the level of protection can vary between crop species, they are highly influenced by environmental factors, and aspects of biosafety and impact on ecosystems have to be evaluated (Burketova et al 2015;Bonaterra et al 2012;Lagerl€ of et al 2015).…”
Section: Antibiotic Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%